Goat sperm surface alteration during epididymal maturation: an evaluation by marine bioactive compound from Telescopium Telescopium

Deniz florası ve faunasının bio-aktif yapıları farmakolojik olarak aktif ve değişik bimolekülleri içerirler ve bu moleküller çeşitli lektinlerle zenginleştirilmiştir. Lektinler, yüksek oranda sakkarit bağları ile özelleşmişlerdir ve spermanın olgunlaşması sırasında plazma membranında meydana gelen fizyolojik değişimlerin izlenmesi araştırılmalarında bu lektinler önemli oranda düşünülmelidir. Deniz yumuşakçalarından olan teleskopium teleskoplumun ovotestis bezinden ve/veya spermatekadan izole edilen sitoplazma fraksiyonu sialik asit açısından spesifiktir ve bu spermanın baş başa olan aglutinasyonundan sorumlu bulunmuştur ve aynı zamanda epididimal bölgeler arasında aglutine olabilirliği P

Epididimal olgunlaşma sırasında keçi sperma yüzeyinde meydana gelen değişimler: Deniz Bioaktif bileşimi olan Teleskopium teleskopium'un değerlendirilmesi

Bio-active compounds from marine flora and fauna contain various types of pharmacologically active novel biomolecules enriched with different types of lectins. Lectins, with high saccharide binding specificities have been considered important probe to monitor the changes in plasmamembrane during physiological maturation of spermatozoa. Cytosol fraction, isolated from the spermatheca and / or ovotestis gland of a marine mollusc Telescopium telescopium, specific for sialic acid, has been found responsible for "Head to Head" sperm agglutination, and the agglutinability varies in number (p

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